President Woodrow Wilson graduated from Princeton University (which was then called College of New Jersey), and then attended law school at the University of Virginia Law School. He also earned his doctorate from John Hopkins University. He went on to become the president of Princeton University.
Yes the president would pass his "active presidency" to the vice president, however this would ONLY be true if it was a permanent incapacitation. ______________________________________________________ actually the 25th amendment says "if the president notifies congress of being unable to serve, the vice president becomes president until the president once again feels able to serve". which means it wouldn't ONLY be true if it was 'permanent incapacitation'
The first, and only, President of the Confederate States of America was Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Davis was the first and only president of the confederacy.
Richard Nixon was the only vice president to become president that did not succeed the president he served under.
Of the 14 U. S. Vice Presidents who became President, the only one whose presidency did not immediately follow his vice presidency is Richard M. Nixon. He did run for president while still the incumbent vice president, but he lost that election (1960) and did not run again for president until 8 years later. It's interesting that Nixon preceded Lyndon Johnson as vice president, but Johnson preceded Nixon as president.
William Harrison attended the University of Pennsylvania Medical School but withdrew without graduating.
She never attended college. She went to school only in the summers and only until the age of 12, at which time she went to work. She later married and raised a family, but never again attended school.
Minnie Evans only attended school until the sixth grade. The name of the school is not known. She was an African-American folk artist.
Truman graduated from High school and also attended The University Of Kansas City Law School For 2 Years. He is the only US President since William McKinley not to have a college degree.
No, Granville Woods only attended school until the age of 10, though he did take night classes later in his life.
Dave Pelzer attended high school only until his sophomore year before dropping out at the age of 16.
Hiram S. Thomas was the Postmaster for the state of Vermont. He only attended school until he was 14 years of age.
Harry S. Truman was the last President of the United States elected with only a high school diploma. Harry S. Truman was elected Nov 5, 1948, after most Americans believed Thomas Dewey had defeated him.
Barack Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School.
Cleveland only attended public schools; he became a lawyer through clerking in a Buffalo, NY law firm
He only attended formal school for less than a year
He only attended formal school for less than a year